Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Just for you: All of our Summit content, on-demand

PagerDuty Summit - Watch On-Demand
Yes, Virtual Summit 2020 is over, but don't worry—you can still absorb all the great ideas and perspectives that were shared. Get free access now to technical breakouts like:
  • How, Not Why: An Alternative to the Five Whys for Post-mortem Analysis with Robert Blumen, Lead DevOps Engineer, Salesforce
  • Automation for the People with Rich Lane, Senior Analyst, Forrester Research and Michael Cucchi, VP of Product & Partner Marketing, PagerDuty
  • Building and Scaling SRE Teams with Tammy Bryant, Principal SRE, Gremlin
  • Automating Remediation with Andrew Rundle, Principal Engineer, Claranet and Sean Noble, Product Manager, PagerDuty
  • How Scalable Service Ownership Leads to Faster Incident Triage with Stefano Prezioso, Software Engineer II, Twilio and Brita Seltzer, Product Manager II, PagerDuty
  • Incident Response in Three Steps with Christine Canchola-McKinley, Technical Program Manager for Releases and Platform Ops, Quibi
You can also watch all the mainstage keynotes, including:
  • It's Time for Digital Ops with PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada, AWS CEO Andy Jassy, Okta CPO Diya Jolly, Salesforce COO Bret Taylor, Fox Corp CTO Paul Cheesbrough, and Salesforce EVP & Chief Philanthropy Officer Ebony Beckwith
  • Product Keynote: Its Time: For What's New in PagerDuty's Platform with PagerDuty SVP, Product Jonathan Rende, Microsoft's Jeff Teper, and Zendesk's David Williams
  • Future of Work Panel with Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada, and Fortune Magazine Executive Editor Adam Lashinsky
Not to mention our very special discussion with Democracy Works, "Real-time Operations for Social Impact." Hear how they help organizations maximize their community impact—and how their TurboVote tool makes it easy to get involved and stay informed on the upcoming U.S. election. (Make sure you're #VoteReady here!)

Get access now and watch it all at your own pace.
 
 

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